Put the remainder as the numerator of the fraction. Put the divisor (the number that you divided by) in the denominator. Example 20 ÷ 6 = 3 remainder 2. the fraction is 2 / 6, which can simplify to 1/3 if you wish. So the answer is 3 1/3.
Put the remainder over the number going into the other number.
9/7 = Nine divided by seven.
Seven goes into nine one time, remainder two. Seven goes into nine 1 and 2/7 times.
you put the remainder over the divisor ( number you are dividing by). For example 100 divided by 3 = 33 remainder 1= 33 and 1/3
The fraction is the remainder divided by the original divisor.
So that the answer from the division is a single quotient.
The remainder divided by the divisor is the fraction. For example 12 divided by 7 is 1 with remainder of 5; the remainder fraction is 5/7 so answer is 1 and 5/7
when you are writing a division problem as a fraction u take the remainder of your problem and make it the numerator and make the number you are dividing by the denominator
2466/7 = 352 and 2/7
you can't turn a reminder in to a fraction
The answer depends on the divisor, which is not specified.
Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder. The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction. For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form: 17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1). so 17/4 = 4 1/4
divide = 10 with 2 remainder, make the remainder into a fraction 2/10 and reduce 142/10 = 14 1/5
Yes the mean can have a remainder but the remainder would normally be either rounded or converted into a fraction.
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The improper fraction usually has a numerator that is greater than the denominator. Divide the numerator by the denominator. In most cases you will get a quotient and a remainder. Now write the quotient and suffix it with the fraction represented by the remainder obtained above as the numerator and the original denominator as the new denominator as well.